Complementing the six volumes already published in Patai'sChemistry of the Functional Groups series this title covers topicsnot previously updated in the set. > There is a strong emphasis on "Poly" derivatives of variousclasses of silicon compounds as well as a chapter on silicon inmodern high-technology. These supplement the "practical" parts ofearlier volumes and enhance past material. * Continues with the high standard expected of the series * Complement to the 3 volume set of the chemistry of organicsilicon compounds published in 1998 * Updates content from previous volumes and includes chapters ontheory and silicon based radicals that are of theoretical andpractical importance * An invaluable reference source to organic chemists working inacademia and industry * Includes many more industrial examples than previous titles inthe series > This volume is now available in electronic format from BooksOnline.
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"The 18 chapters in this latest addition...continue thelong-standing tradition of excellence associated with the series."(Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 124, No. 19,2002)
"...the high quality of the contributions and the remarkablyhomogeneous coverage of the material make this book a pleasure toread...the book should be held by any good chemical library. Ihighly recommend it..." (Synthesis and Reactivity in Inorganicand Metal-Organic Chemistry, Vol. 33, No. 1, 2003)
"The 18 chapters in this latest addition...continue thelong-standing tradition of excellence associated with the series."(Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 124, No. 19,2002)
"...the high quality of the contributions and the remarkablyhomogeneous coverage of the material make this book a pleasure toread...the book should be held by any good chemical library. Ihighly recommend it..." (Synthesis and Reactivity in Inorganicand Metal-Organic Chemistry, Vol. 33, No. 1, 2003)